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After weeks of sliding, slipping, and going nowhere fast, the New England Revolution finally took one step forward on Saturday night at Gillette Stadium.
New England Revolution secured a 2-1 win against Columbus Crew, with goals from Leo Campana and Ignatius Ganago.
The Revolution have tried to develop a competitive squad, but can’t match the ambition of LAFC or Inter Miami.
Leo Campana and Ignatius Ganago scored first-half goals and the New England Revolution held on for a 2-1 victory over the ...
A pair of first half goals proved to be just enough in a Revolution road win. The post 3 takeaways from the Revolution’s 2-1 ...
The 2021 MLS Goalkeeper of the Year made three stops, as the Revolution snapped a nine-game winless run. It also ensured an ...
Gil, 32, is the straw that stirs the drink for the Revolution. It’s a mantle he’s held without question since arriving in 2019 following a landmark transfer from Deportivo La Coruña in his ...
Columbus Crew are back at Lower.com Field following a 1-1 draw vs Toronto FC, hosting former Crew coach Caleb Porter and New ...
Here are a few takeaways: While it wasn’t the busiest night for a Revolution goalkeeper — D.C. United managed only three shots on target through 90 minutes — Matt Turner made his return to New England ...
ON SOCCER Freed up by a new formation, Carles Gil has the Revolution in winning form By Frank Dell'Apa Globe Correspondent,Updated April 21, 2025, 5:00 a.m.
Last season was a new low for Carles Gil in his New England Revolution career. The 32-year-old midfielder contributed to 17 goals, the lowest of any full season in his six-year MLS career.
Midfielder Carles Gil, the Revolution’s captain and playmaker, has registered an assist in all of them, the eighth time in his MLS career where he’s had helpers in three straight games.
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